单词 | res |
释义 | resn.1 1. Law. Any thing in respect of which a person may claim a right.res is also common in legal contexts in a number of standard Latin expressions, usually with the simple meaning ‘thing’ or ‘matter’. For res communis, gestae, integra, ipsa loquitur, judicata, nullius, see separate main entries. ΘΚΠ society > law > legal right > [noun] > that over which a right is exercised > which is not persona, actio, or factum resa1732 the mind > mental capacity > perception or cognition > faculty of ideation > topic, subject-matter > [noun] > essential part pointc1385 pithc1425 issue1553 extract1570 catch1600 hinge1638 punctuma1680 resa1732 jet1748 gist1820 bottom line1830 just it1862 crux1888 1684 G. Mackenzie Instit. Law Scotl. i. ii. 10 I do resolve, first, to lay down what concerns the Persons of whom the Law treats: Secundo, what concerns the things themselves treated of, such as rights, obligations &c. Tertio, the actions whereby these rights are pursued, which answers to the Civilians, objecta juris, viz. Personae, res, & Actiones.] a1732 J. Ayliffe New Pandect Rom. Civil Law (1734) iii. i. 273 The word Res appertains..to every Obligation, Contract, and to Things in Action. 1821 T. Sergeant & W. Rawle Rep. Supreme Court Pennsylvania 4 559 The only question is, to whom does the res belong. 1851 P. M. de Colquhoun Summ. Rom. Civil Law II. 1 Res..is used in contradistinction to persona... In another and more restricted sense it signifies those objects of rights which are neither personae, actiones, nor facta. 1854 P. Cumin Man. Civil Law 59 Q. Define Res. A. All physical and metaphysical existences, in which persons may claim a right. 1904 Atlantic Reporter 57 555/2 In suits quasi in rem, that is, where the suit is against the person in respect of the res..personal service within the jurisdiction or appearance is not necessary. 1923 Law Rep.: King's Bench Div. 2 439 If the res—the thing actually and directly in dispute—has been already adjudicated upon, of course by a competent Court, it cannot be litigated again. 2000 U.S. Rep. (Supreme Court) 523 491 The Eleventh Amendment did not bar the jurisdiction of a federal court over an in rem admiralty action where the res was not within the state's possession. 2. The condition of something; the matter in hand, point at issue. ΚΠ 1947 P. G. Wodehouse Full Moon vi. 126 Do you mind if we get back to the res. Time presses. 1949 W. Stevens in Trans. Connecticut Acad. Arts & Sci. Dec. 166 The poem is the cry of its occasion, Part of the res itself and not about it. 1966 P. G. Wodehouse Plum Pie i. 23 I saw that I had better come to the res without delay. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022). resn.2 North American colloquial. An area of land set apart or reserved by the government for occupation by American Indians. Frequently in on the res. See reservation n. 9. ΘΚΠ society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > district in relation to human occupation > a land or country > part of country or district > [noun] > reservation for indigenous people reserve1667 Indian reserve1752 reservation1792 Indian reservation1804 station1825 location1833 native reserve1842 native location1866 res1880 native location1928 township1934 homeland1959 1880 J. Reuben in Chron. Okla. (Okla. Hist. Soc.) (1934) 362 Joseph's people refused all these things and lived outside what was called Nez Perce Reservation. In 1877 Government undertook to move Young Joseph people on the Res. 1966 B. J. V. B. Ankrum (title) Raised on the rez. 1973 T. Hillerman Dance Hall of Dead xi. 75 ‘It's public domain land,’ Halsey said. ‘It's off the reservation...’ ‘Our map shows it's on the res,’ Leaphorn said. 1981 J. Ortiz in G. Hobson Remembered Earth 281 You used to see the People using wagons also on the rez. 1991 J. Harjo in A. R. Velie Amer. Indian. Lit. 292 There was no place to eat on the res Except a pool hall with chips & coke. 2002 Tucson (Arizona) Weekly 7 Nov. 14/1 Yazzie..is a Navajo who grew up on the rez in Ganado. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, March 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022). resn.3 colloquial. A house, residence, place to live. Cf. des res n. ΘΚΠ society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > dwelling place or abode > a dwelling > [noun] earneOE wickc900 bottleeOE innOE boldOE wonningc1000 wanea1225 wonea1250 bidea1300 dwelling1340 habitaculec1374 habitaclec1384 habitationc1384 mansionc1385 placea1387 manantie?a1400 dungeonc1460 longhousec1460 folda1500 residencea1522 abode1549 bield1570 lodgement1598 bidinga1600 sit-house1743 location1795 wigwam1817 address1855 yard1865 res1882 nivas1914 multifamily1952 1882 W. Whitman Daybks. & Notebks. (1978) II. 288 Sam Long 614 Sansom St—res: 3210 Race. 1906 Official Catholic Directory 75 Archdiocese of Milwaukee... Vicars–General–Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph Rainer.—Res., St. Francis, Wis. 1972 Guardian 17 Feb. 11/1 Her own little bijou res in Chelsea. 1995 Muskoka (Ont.) Real Estate Guide 13 Sept. 6/4 (advt.) Lk. Muskoka, Yr. Round, Sunsets. $299,000. Yr. round cottage or res. between Bracebridge and Pt. Carling. 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